Micro-credential Forum 2024
In February 2024, the annual Micro-credential Forum: Developing Tomorrow’s Workforce explored how institutions, employers, and eCampusOntario are working together to empower trailblazers, improve learner experiences, and prepare the future workforce to thrive. Thank you to all of those who attended. We look forward to seeing you again next year!
Micro-credential Forum 2024
Online Presentations
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Livestream
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Online Presentations – February 22, 2024
On February 22, Micro-credential Forum 2024 will be accessible virtually with online sessions. This online event is available at no-cost.
Panel
Partnerships, Programs, and Pathways: Global Perspectives on Micro-credential Development
Bringing together higher education thought leaders from Australia, Canada, and the United States, this panel explores the power of micro-credentials to remove barriers, promote career and community development, and expand access to lifelong and life-wide learning.
Panelists will shed light on questions such as: How can micro-credentials provide learning and career pathways for non-traditional students, including groups who have historically faced barriers to postsecondary education? How can critical workforce demands, including those in rural regions, be met through responsive micro-credentials that are built in partnership with communities and employers?
Drawing on their experience with program creation and management at various scales, panelists will also share practical advice for educators and industry professionals interested in developing micro-credentials in collaboration for the first time.
Renee Desmarchelier
Associate Professor (Education and Humanities and Communication), University of Southern Queensland
A.J. Fraser
Senior Project Manager,Micro-credentials, Cape Breton University
Bill Hughes
President and CEO,
Education Design Lab
In-Person Conference – February 29, 2024 (Globe and Mail Centre)
Date:
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Location:
Globe and Mail Centre, Toronto
Micro-credential Forum 2024 will feature an immersive in-person experience. This year’s Forum will be a ticketed event with equity-based discounts for eCampusOntario member institutions, faculty, and students. Faculty, staff, and administrators of member institutions may also apply for a travel bursary to attend the Micro-credential Forum in person. Travel bursary applications close February 20, 2024, at 11:59pm ET.
This full day includes:
Research & Program Showcase
Speakers from across North America will join us to share stories of innovation in micro-credential design, delivery, and evaluation
Live Panel Discussion
Sector experts will explore how public and private education providers can work together to better support career development at every age and stage of life.
Lunch Social and Networking Reception
A catered lunch social and post-event reception will provide opportunities to reconnect with colleagues and make new contacts.
In-Person: Special Presentation
Building a Future-Ready Workforce: How to Unlock Canada’s Highly Skilled Workforce and Build a More Inclusive Economy
Canada has one of the most highly skilled workforces in the world. And yet, employers still struggle to find the talent they need to grow. It’s clear that we are underutilizing the diverse, skilled workforce we already have, resulting in a double-sided drag on productivity, where companies aren’t tapping into the skills they need to grow their businesses, and Canadians aren’t unlocking their full economic and human potential. Everybody recognizes the importance of upskilling Canadian workers to fill new roles in high-demand sectors – and giving companies access to the talent they need to thrive in the global marketplace. But until now, there has been no pan-Canadian attempt to accomplish this task at scale – and in partnership and consultation with the companies who are searching for skilled employees.
That’s where Upskill Canada comes in. Upskill Canada is a new national talent platform that helps fast-growing companies access the talent they need to succeed while creating new career pathways for workers to rapidly transition into high-demand roles. Upskill Canada, supported by a $250 million investment over three years from Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), supports 17 projects that will upskill 5,500 workers by the end of 2024.
Rhonda Barnet
CEO, Palette Skills
Featured Speakers
Kelly Archer
Director, Employment and Social Development Canada
Kelvin Bentley, PhD
Program Manager, Texas Credentials for the Future, University of Texas System
Lorrie Deschamps
President, Oshki-Pimache-O-Win: The Wenjack Education Institute
Darian Kovacs
Partner, Jelly Academy, Jelly Digital Marketing & PR and Chair, Digital Marketing Sector Council
Dr. Marilyn Herie, PhD RSW
Vice President Academic and Chief Learning Officer, Centennial College
Jake Hirsch-Allen
Workforce Development and Skills Lead, LinkedIn
Conference Tracks
Sessions will focus on four guiding questions that are vital for preparing the future workforce to thrive.
Anticipating Labour Market Demands
How can micro-credentials equip learners with the skills needed to secure employment in high-growth industries?
Building Partnerships
How can postsecondary institutions collaborate with industry and community organizations to co-create micro-credentials that are responsive to local needs?
Operationalizing and Scaling
How can educators secure resources and foster support to overcome implementation challenges, grow their programs, and get more graduates into jobs?
Pathways and Laddering
How can micro-credentials interface with traditional credit systems and provide underserved groups with opportunities to continue lifelong learning?